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The stability of certain retarded systems with variable coefficients (English)
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20 April 1998
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The proposed extension of the Krasovsky method is based on the frequently used artifice of transforming `troublesome' terms into `higher order perturbations'. Subject to certain conditions the latter become `small' compared to the dominant parts. Several of these conditions are tacit and constitute restrictions. It was already known to \textit{E. Schmidt} [Math. Ann. 70, 499-524 (1911; JFM 42.0351.01)] that in addition to the coefficient \(b\) and the nominal delay \(h\), the product \(bh\) must be also considered. -- In the paper an inverse function \(q(t)\) is used. This \(q(t)\) is not necessarily unique and single-valued, and may even not exist (Bessel functions have no `ordinary' inverses). It is thus advisable to use the proposed extension with great caution.
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\(V\)-functionals
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dominant parts of ODE's and of \(V\)'s
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Krasovsky method
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